@StephenKennedy Is that so? I was sure it's going back to the review queue. Well perhaps someone else will do it because I think this answer is rubbish, but it's cool either way
As you probably know mods review NAA differently to most LQP reviewers. That 'answer' would appear to me to be an answer to SOME question even if this context it's not helpful.
@StephenKennedy I did, and I provided helpful link in the comments to the question. Not going to answer it because it's not an optimal MCVE, but still to enough to be off-topic IMO
Ah, Martin, this C++ question with NATO looks no MCVE to me but I'm not a subject expert. Got a moment to have a look at it? stackoverflow.com/q/25827176/397817 @MartinJames
@MartinJames Well he can always plea having not evern the slightest clue about what he was asking: "is it operated by an external program or it is some wired stuff included in the windows file explorer?"
@StephenKennedy As there is only one class keyword at the beginning of the posted code, I'd assume there must be something missing.- So yes, "no mcve".
@Olaf lol, yes, but 'finishin an exploit' - surely OP has considerable skills already to get through the enormous amount of work it has already put in. S/he just needs a little help to get round Windows permissions/privileges. Remember, always assume good intentions and not that the OP is a useless, bone-idle, incompetent deadbeat with less programming acumen than a lump-hammer.
@StephenKennedy Ada, Pascal and me went to a C in the Eiffel for a Swift swim. There we found a Delphin stuck in a Web of Node.js attacked by a Python. We help it and he gave us a Perl. Suddenly I couldn't C sharp. We discovered there was some Rust in our way. Later we returned for some tee or good Java. Eventually we ended here again.
@Machavity It's a code dump, but at least a relevant code dump. I can see how that code should be fixed, but I don't believe that the OP read the documentation - That's way it's not worth answering (IMO), unless you're eager to help (Which I'm not)
@techraf It's not a good idea to link a closed question in a cv-pls request. Because people somewhat often include links to other open questions in requests, the archiver script only checks for the first closed question. Thus, if you post a request with a link to a closed question along with the question you're wanting people to VtC, the archiver will archive the request the next time it's run regardless of the state of the question for which you are actually making the request.
@techraf While we do see a list of the posts which will be archived, not having it archived prior to it actually being complete relies on each RO noticing it every time the archiver is run while the post is active. Thus, if it's not a post, like this one, that results in the question being closed quickly, it's highly likely that the request will be archived prior to it being complete. In this instance, the request is now complete and will be archived.
@Makyen Thank you for the reply. I uninstalled Greasemonkey and restarted Firefox. Now all seems well again. I know nothing about the monkey addons and how they work. So the problem was probably due to my misunderstanding.
@AdrianHHH I'm glad that it's working for you. Greasemonkey (GM) used to be (IMO) significantly better than the other options. Unfortunately, the re-write required due to Firefox switching to WebExtensions-only extensions has resulted in GM being significantly behind the other options wrt. functionality. In addition, changes GM has chosen to make in the APIs will result in ongoing compatibility problems with scripts that are not specifically updated. Thus, I recommend against GM at this time.
On a philosophical note, and apropos of nothing, I do find some people's grammatical constructions interesting. "I am trying to do X if you can help me" is odd - does it mean that, if you cannot help me, that the speaker is not trying to do X?
It strikes me as someone struggling with logical propositions rather than English.